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A sense of place : local studies in Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, 5-6 May 2011 conference proceedings

Bundy, Alan2011
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These proceedings aim to be a useful resource for public libraries and others in developing partnerships, programs and support for local studies and community archives.
Author:
Imprint:
Blackwood Auslib Press 2011
Collation:
155 pages
Contents:
Connecting our past with our future: a new gateway to Maitland's history and heritage (Keryl Collard) - Working collaboratively in local studies in Orange NSW (Jan Richards) - Sustaining community archives (Joanna Newman) - The Bendigo Regional Archives Centre: a new collaborative model (Viven Newton) - Looking out and keeping the gate open: Wairarapa archive, New Zealand's greatest little archive (Sandy Green) - Waratahs and kookaburras in the library: the role of exhibitions at Mosman Library NSW (Donna Braye) - Innovation in the local studies collection and programs: how Melbourne Library Service is fostering community pride (Shirley Bateman) - A practical partnership: library, museum and family history society cooperation in Camden NSW (Jo Oliver) - Fostering family history in libraries: the Hawkesbury experience (Michelle Nichols) Heritage treasures-cultural networks: museum intiatives and projects applicable to local studies (Jayne Fitzpatrick and Vicki Warden) - Local studies in the Wentworth Library NSW: our sense of place (Leanne Watmuff) - From manuscrits to metadata: the changing face of local studies librarianship (Diana Dixon) A virtual sense of place: public libraries as creators of local studies indexes and online resources (Fran Inkster) - AR u felling appy? Augmented reality, apps and moblie access to local studies information (Ellen Forsyth) - In Google we trust? Gen Y, the internet and local and familty histories in libraries (Carly Reimann and David Brooks) - The Manly art of local studies blogging: a new approach to old stories (John MacRitchie) - Digitising coouncil minutes at the city of Nedlands Werstern Australia (Anthea Harris) - From filing cabinet to cultural centre: creating a community history centre in Wanneroo Western Australia (Carol Leigh) - Many interests, one group: creating and celebrating history in a modern environment (Amanda Peckham) - Unlock the past: promoting history, genealogy and heritage in Australia and New Zealand (Shauna Hicks) - Additional Paper-Geeking out: quick and easy oral history (Fiona Balckburn)
ISBN:
9780980816716 (paperback)
Dewey class:
026.994 SEN
Local class:
026.994
Language:
English
BRN:
23639
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